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=== [[Gnolls]] === Most Drakes officially accepted Gnolls in their cities as a large and helpful minority, given that there are much more Drakes in all of Southern Izril than Gnolls. Only rare Drake communities have up to a third of their population being Gnolls; one fifth or less is more common; and at some places there are lower percentages even. In some cities (especially the more traditional ones) Gnolls are often discriminated against, with loopholes in laws to prevent them from gaining societal advantages such as citizenship. Interspecies marriage is often frowned upon or derided by more traditional Drakes, though it is decidedly more common than Drake-Human marriages or Gnoll-Human marriages. In Drake cities where Gnolls are a minority of the population, they tend to be segregated in "Gnoll-districts," whether it be forced or by choice. Some cities force Gnolls to work as Paworkers, which are essentially indentured servants, making them wear collars as a sign of ownership.<ref>[[Chapter 7.53]]</ref> Drake-Gnoll relations are more accepting in places such as Liscor or Oteslia, both locations with a larger Gnoll population. Gnoll tribes like the Woven Bladegrass Tribe often come into conflict with these more traditional cities. Raiding and sacking them whenever they can get away with it.
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